Here's to hoping Audioholics reviews one of the double ought Onkyo receivers this year.
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Onkyo has begun refreshing its line up of receivers and at the top of the heap is the new TX-NR5008 networked model, updating the TX-NR5007. A few years back, with the advent of lossless audio formats to compliment HD video, Onkyo jumped ahead of the pack by offering a lot of functionality across its product line. Nothing as major as the introduction of Blu-ray and HD-DVD has occurred since then, but Onkyo appears to have pressed on with stuffing in as much of the available technology as the can.
Discuss "Onkyo TX-NR5008 Networked AV Receiver First Look" here. Read the article.
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Here's to hoping Audioholics reviews one of the double ought Onkyo receivers this year.
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is the 192khz/24 DACs a typo ?
in the 5007 didn't Onkyo use a 32bit DAC ?
Looks interesting.
Family Rm: Samsung 52" LCD, Onkyo TX-NR809, Emotiva XPA2 & XPA-3 amps, PS3, Oppo BDP-93, FIOS HD DVR, Salk Song Tower-RT, Song Ctr-RT, Song Surrounds, SVS PB12-Plus/2, Velo SMS-1, NeoTV 550, Roku 3, Harmony-1
Bedroom: Hitachi 42" LCD, FIOS HDTV, Onkyo TX-NR906, LG BD370, NeoTV550, 3x Sierra-1 NrT (LCR), Boston VRX srds, Hsu ULS-15, SMS-1, Harmony-1
Home Office: Onkyo TX-SR707, 2x EMP E41-B, Emotiva Ultra 12 sub, and a small media server
Is it a pair of 22,000uF caps or two 11,000uF caps?
I have the 5007. Must say I am still impressed with it every time I watch a movie. It does one heck of a job up-scaling the Wii and other material on TV.
Just makes me a little jealous on how cheap you can get a 5007 (I was a first adopter) and more jealous that a 5008 1.4a model is out now.
oh well.
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TV: Samsung LN55C650 - Sept, 2010
A/V Receiver: Onkyo NR-5007 July, 2010
Front Speakers: Axiom M80's - Nov, 2005
Center Speaker: Axiom VP150 - Jan, 2010
Side Speakers: Axiom QS4's - April, 2007
Rear Speakers: Axiom QS4's - June, 2010
Subwoofer: Sunfire HRS-10 - July, 2010
Blu-Ray: Samsung BD-C6500 - Sept, 2010
DVD: Oppo DV-981HD - Sept, 2009
HD DVD: Toshiba HD-A2 - Nov, 2007
DVR: Motorola DCT-6412, Nov, 2005
Stand/Rack: Custom Design - Sept - 2009
I updated to 32 bit, but 32 bit is a bit of a misnomer much like a 10:0000:1 contrast ratio on a TV. Thermal noise / Johnson noise limits actual real world analog noise floors (SNR) to around 20-22 bits of resolution or 120-132 dB (6dB for every bit).is the 192khz/24 DACs a typo ?
in the 5007 didn't Onkyo use a 32bit DAC ?
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So, I have the Onkyo TX-DS898, it was the "best" at the time and have never been disappointed for 9 years. Still I have had recent trouble sync-ing the audio and video timing. I am at my max delay of 75ms and still have problems. I have been looking to "refresh" the reciever and this is certainly one that catches my eye. Being able to use and switch HDMI is worth it alone and the upsampling to 1080p is really jazzed! But what about audio / video timing? Will just the use of HDMI correct that or in combination with the reciever or will I still have to be adjusting regularly?
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22,000uF seems pretty small for the capacitance of a flagship amplifier, and wasn't the Audioholics review commenting on the weakness of the Pioneer SC ICEpower amp having only 20,000uF?
Even the old mid-end Onkyo TX-SR805 had 30,000uF.
According to Audioholics competing receivers like the Z-11 has 54,000uF and the Denon 5308 has 66,000uF.